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International Context of Cybercrime and Cyber Law
Abstract
It is clearly evident that as people become more dependent on technology, they become easier targets of cybercrime, as it also could evolve to bring about new problems. It is also important to realize to what extent it is understood by common people that either they are really a victim or can be the victim of a cybercrime. This research includes significance as well as international aspects of cyber laws, initiatives by the EU, USA, China, and the role of international forum for cybercrime. At the very least, it demonstrates the fact that cybercrime attacks are an almost routine form of criminality and most internet users are likely to face an attack on a daily basis.
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